What is Yellow Dock Good For? 7 Surprising Health and Medicinal Benefits – RusticWise

You may have heard of yellow dock tea or supplements. But if you look outside, you just might find the source of these products, the yellow dock plant itself growing wild. It’s a common “weed” found in many backyards.

Yellow dock (Rumex crispus) is a perennial plant characterized by its curly or wavy-edged leaves, tall flowering stalks, and its yellow roots. It’s also known as curly dock, curled dock, narrowleaf dock, or sour dock. Originating in Eurasia, you can find it all over North America, and parts of Africa.¹

What is yellow dock good for? While some classify yellow dock as a weed, it’s an edible wild plant that has long been used for its medicinal and health properties. High in iron, vitamins A and C, yellow dock is used as a mild laxative, promotes a healthy digestive system, and is often used to treat anemia.

Let’s take a closer look at a few health and medicinal properties of this wild medicinal herb.

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